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DAD’S IMPACT ON A CHILD

Despite all of society’s advances over the past century, men are still — too often — viewed by some as their ownwaitFdren’s “babysitters”; when in actuality, research supports the irreplaceable role they play in their everyday lives. Chelsea Clinton recently helped unveil a first-of-its-kind report on fatherhood at the United Nations. The “State of the World’s Fathers,” produced by MenCare and its partners, analyzed hundreds of global studies on fatherhood that show why and how fathers matter.

We partnered with Johnson & Johnson to share findings from the report on global fatherhood, as well as from several other studies that examine the powerful and enduring influence fathers can have on their children.

The involvement of fathers before, during and after the birth of a child has been shown to have “lasting benefits,” including positive effects on maternal and newborn health, from increased prenatal and postnatal health-care visits, to more successful breastfeeding, to higher likelihoods parents will seek out immunizations and care for childhood illnesses.

Toddlers with involved fathers begin school with higher levels of fathering academic readiness, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

4. Are more successful academically

When fathers are involved in their education, children not only do better at school, they are also more likely to graduate and achieve higher levels of career and economic success.Image: Amber Katrina Photography

5. Child speak early verbally expressive

A father’s linguistic interactions with a child at an early age is strongly related to the development of his or her language skills.

6. Grow up less prone to depression

Paternal involvement has been linked to lower rates of depression, fear and self-doubt in fathers’ young-adult children.

7. Sons are less likely to be in trouble

The rates of delinquency from school are lower among boys whose fathers actively participate in their care.

A father’s approach to household chores was a strong predictor of professional ambitions in daughters when they grew older, a University of British Columbia study found last year.

9. Have a more positive self-image

Young women with engaged fathers also had higher overall opinions of themselves, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families also has reported, along with higher reported levels of self-esteem.

Fathers play an important — and sometimes overlooked — role in the development of their children. From their role in prenatal care, to how they play, communicate and act as role-models for their kids, loving, engaged dads have been shown to have a tremendous impact on how a child grows up. They are truly irreplaceable. Johnson & Johnson celebrates dads and all parents for the incredible role they play in in making the world a better, more caring place for their children.